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Attract fascinating woodpeckers with feeder & instruction set

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Eco-green woodpecker suet feeder made from 98% recycled material

Bring more woodpeckers to your backyard! 98% recycled plastic feeder made of 1/2"-thick poly lumber turns traditional bird feeding upside down - the way woodpeckers and other cling-feeders love to eat.

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Green Solutions Bird Feeders are maintenance free and made of recycled materials. The poly lumber, made from 98% recycled material, is guaranteed never to fade, crack or split. Stainless steel fasteners are used for extra durability. Recycled poly lumber is made of recycled plastic containers in the U.S. In the manufacture of this product, twenty plastic containers were saved from going into a landfill. Recycled poly lumber is easy to care for and easy to clean, keeping its new appearance year after year. The unique screen bottom provides easy access to the suet and also allows excellent drainage. The screen's rust-resistant polyester powder-coat finish cleans up easily to promote healthy birds.

To clean, remove all suet. Clean with hot water, a mild, nontoxic soap, and use a scrub brush to remove droppings or other stuck-on residue. Rinse thoroughly and dry completely before refilling.

Customers Reviews

Rated 4.1 out of 5 by 37
reviewers.

Rated 5 out of 5 by Verified Reviewer Upside Down Suet Feeder
This is an excellent product compared to so many I have seen on sale elsewhere.
I actually bought two and have recommended them to my friends.
The design is simple and easy to use. Having space for two blocks of suet is a great idea.
The material they used to build the feeder is a composite that will probably last a lifetime and the color blends into the yard beautifully.
It was also one of the lest expensive that I have seen anywhere,
Buy two and enjoy !
July 20, 2016

Rated 5 out of 5 by ShandysMom Out smarts the blackbirds!
When I first put up, woodpeckers didn't figure it out. I hung the old suet 'cage' next to this new one and soon thereafter a woodpecker figured it out. I then eliminated the old holder. I did find the bluejays CAN eat upside down like the woodpeckers but they weren't the obnoxious pests like the blackbirds.
I do find the blackbirds jumping up from the ground periodically to get some suet but they definitely can't park themselves on it to eat it, yeah! Good purchase from my perspective!
July 1, 2016

Rated 5 out of 5 by gasgrill Good suet feeder
The upside down suet feeder is a nice suet feeder. I especially the ease with which it can be filled and the fact that it can hold two square suet cakes.
May 30, 2016

Rated 5 out of 5 by sscott Absolutely Great
This is the best woodpecker feeder!!!!!! Keeps all other birds away from feed blocks, keeps them dry during storms and made of durable materials, can't ask for more.
April 9, 2016

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I noticed after hanging my new product up that a chickadee tried to get onto it from the bottom and couldn't. I bought this so that not only the woodpecker I have but chickadees and nuthatches could get on too. Please let me know. thanks.

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I have chickadees and a Downy woodpecker that eat from the upside down feeder. I don't have nuthatches as far as I can tell. The chickadees were the quickest to adapt to the new feeder. However, a red-bellied and a red-headed woodpecker that fed on the regular suet feeders disappeared after I switched to upside down feeders.

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After hanging this feeder for the woodpeckers and nuthatches I watched for a few days and the first bird to come and enjoy it was actually a chickadee. It did great and keeps coming and I'm so happy!! I hung it where I had my old cage suet feeder so they already knew where to come. Good Luck!

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The top slides up and down. But my woodpeckers don't seem interested in this feeder and I've had it up for a month already. Not sure if it was a practical purchase because no other wild birds cling upside down to feed.

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Thank you for your question. The top on this feeder slides up and down.

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It's been hanging with suet for over a month and still no takers. I keep my feeders full and have nuthatches and woodpeckers taking the seed, but they don't seem to notice the suet in the upside-down feeder, which is right next to the other feeders.

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I zip-tied a regular suet feeder to the middle of the upside down feeder's grill. I shortened the regular feeder's chain so it would hang about 10" or so from the upside feeder's grill. I have two upside downs and I did this on both of them. The Downy woodpecker finally noticed the suet above him and will now hang on the upside down feeder's grill and eat like he's supposed to. I left the regular feeder attached and refill it every now and then. The hanging feeder allows starlings to eat from the upside down feeder by holding on to the chain and reaching up. But, it sure slows their eating down so I don't mind. The woodpecker seems to like to land on the chain and then move up to the upside down feeder grill. I am not certain birds can just fly in upside down and grab hold of the feeder.

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I'm having the same problem as you are. Hopefully someone will have a good idea. I tried smearing peanut butter around the sides of the feeder hoping the woodpeckers would be interested enough to land on the house and discover the food underneath. Unfortunately, because this house is exclusive to clinging feeders like woodpeckers, if they don't like it, no one else will use it because they don't cling upside down to eat - even my squirrels are not interested.

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I bought mine to replace the wire type suet feeders because the starlings were eating all the suet cake and the nuthatches and woodpeckers were getting none. I put this feeder in the spot where I had the old one. The first bird to come after a day was a chickadee. I think it needs to be hung higher than the old one so I'm gonna try it. Hope you have better luck. Nuthatches are coming to now.

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Try hanging a regular cage suet feeder from the bottom. We did this, and a nuthatch was feeding from the cage and looked up and noticed the suet on the bottom of the new feeder. He then went to the bottom feeder, and I guess word of beak got around to the bird community, and now we have Downies, Nuthatches, Titmice etc. feeding the the upside down feeder!

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Thank you for your question. The first thing to consider is if the suet is rancid. Suet can become rancid if placed in warm weather. Never Melt Suet is great solution for this problem. Remember to always put the suet feeders in the shade.

If you have not fed suet in your yard before it may take some time to get the birds to visit the feeder. Make sure your feeder is placed in a welcoming place. Some birds are reluctant to visit new feeders out in the open. Nestle it into a tree among branches to see if this security brings in some birds. You may have to try different positions until you find the place that suits them best. You can also try different suet flavors such as peanut, insect, or hot pepper. Please refer to the link below to view the Never Melt Suet, which is available in a variety of flavors. - mar

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Woodpeckers don't seem to like the hot pepper suet and nor do the squirrels, but the blackbirds do and pig out on it. I have the eco-friendly tail prop suet feeder and the squirrels have rappelled down a thin wire and chewed through two of them. Will the squirrels eat out of the upside down suet feeder?

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I have two upside down suet feeders. One hangs from a free standing shepard's hook/pole and the other is hanging from a rafter off my back patio. Squirrels routinely climb the Shepard's poles to eat from other feeders, but I have not seen them try to eat from these feeders. I think the larger roof these versions have discourages squirrels. I have had both of mine for a couple of months. I guess if all you had in your yard was one of these upside down feeders, then the squirrels might try harder though.

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No, except for woodpeckers, no other wild birds or squirrels can access the suet cake in this feeder. The problem is, I have several woodpeckers, but none of them have shown any interest in it as yet and it's been up for close to 4 weeks.

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I am sorry to say that squirrels do eat from these feeders, I have not been able to find many feeders that they cannot find a way to rob. So far, my best solution is trapping and relocating the squirrels. This is somewhat inconvenient, but it works.

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